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first day at work with the magistrates court was a sucess ;)

good ppl and interesting work... already seen 2 ppl i know rock up to sort out their fees/fines.

had a celebration dinner on sat night with teh mrs. bought 2 300gm cuts of wagyu grade scotch fillet... at $90/Kg it is worth every cent! nothing better than a rare primo quality steak to get me going :P

Congrats on your 1st day Carl...glad it all went well, HOWEVER, about that marriage proposal, consider it withdrawn forthwith..........you're too high maintenance!!

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Congrats on your 1st day Carl...glad it all went well, HOWEVER, about that marriage proposal, consider it withdrawn forthwith..........you're too high maintenance!!

*sigh*... just as well I suppose, 2people with no hair is a recipe for disaster

Just thought I'd chuck up a new picture of my rig guys :)

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Not the prittiest thing, but I like the style of it, and its got a list as long as my arm of mods.

Entering D-school this Saturday so should be very interesting day :)

Cheers mang :)

Perfect caption, I'll have some R33 GT-R wheels on it this weekend too otherwise I probably won't do much else to it looks wise other then paint the wheels white. I want a supermade instant gentelman front bar (i think thats what it is) but I'll probably just smash it on a tyre wall anyway so seems a bit pointless and a waste of good $$ to me :).

Maybe some are, some aren't? I have been done and got the photo with 2 other cars in different lanes in the pic and I questioned how they know it was me, and they said they get an individual reading off each lane so can tell which car in the pic is speeding.

each lane has a set of electro magnetic sensors embedded in the ashpalt, hence they can detect the decreased timing between coils for individual lanes. even if your car had an invisable cloaking device, the camera would still go off due to the pressure of the wheels on the road.

each lane has a set of electro magnetic sensors embedded in the ashpalt, hence they can detect the decreased timing between coils for individual lanes. even if your car had an invisable cloaking device, the camera would still go off due to the pressure of the wheels on the road.

What about inertial dampeners or even anti gravity devices? I have both these features standard, they seem to treat me fine

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